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they're chasing samsung instead of forcing samsung to chase them. that is how samsung beat sony. they forced sony to chase them and lost that with television. samsung is chewing apple out and spittings them up. jobs would not have fallen for this. melissa: is it possible apple has something up their sleeve, and something new we hadn't thought of and will blow our socks off in the next year or so? are you hearing rumblings of that? >> everything i got is suggests cook is starting to panic. he is looking at properties like twitter. he is looking at cheaper products to get his stock price back up. but he is getting to panic phase. he doesn't know what to do. i think he recognizes that he is in way over his head. recognize, running apple would be outside of the skillset of i would say 95% of the experienced ceos that are out there. cook really wasn't the right guy to begin with. melissa: rob, thanks so much for coming on. we appreciate your time. good stuff. >> pleasure. melissa: up next on "money", we've been telling you throughout the show that monopoly is retiring one of its iconi
they're chasing samsung instead of forcing samsung to chase them. that is how samsung beat sony. they forced sony to chase them and lost that with television. samsung is chewing apple out and spittings them up. jobs would not have fallen for this. melissa: is it possible apple has something up their sleeve, and something new we hadn't thought of and will blow our socks off in the next year or so? are you hearing rumblings of that? >> everything i got is suggests cook is starting to panic....
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bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionaires. tory one of the youngest self made billion airs in america. second to only the inventor of spanx. how about that? kayla? >> even though bob is the expert on tory burch. >> thank you. >> i will make some comments. never underestimate what women will buy. tight cut off panty hose or $200 ballet flats, tory did make a move. no better way to take vengeance on your husband than become a self made billionaire. >> i didn't know you were such a tory burch fan. >> i called my wife and said, do you own any tory burch? . she said no. $200 ballet slippers, i draw the line. >> two stories that might catch your fancy. that's coming up in the next hour. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is avai
bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionaires. tory one of the youngest self made billion airs in america. second to only the inventor of spanx. how about that? kayla? >> even though bob is the expert on tory burch. >> thank you. >> i will make some comments. never underestimate what women will buy. tight cut off panty hose or $200 ballet flats, tory...
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samsung could show growth of 35% and strategy analytics says samsung has a very broad product lineup. some traders noted a bearish report about iphone and ipad sales at deutsche bank as a possible reason that the stock was down today. even though the nasdaq closed higher on the day, apple kept -- kept the index's gains muted having the biggest drag on the nasdaq today. despite apple's move lower, it's up more than 4% this week. >> wow, okay. thank you. >>> a new warning that home prices may hith a speed bump in 2013. diana olick has that story. why? >> that's right, michelle. home sales are higher and demand is become and supply for home sales is really low. sounds like the perfect recipe for price spikes, right? wrong. growth will slow n 2013 r 2013. why, the latest case schiller home price index shows prices steadily rising, rising because of record low mortgage rates, a low supply of homes for sale and huge investor demand in the huge crash markets, but they really harp on the low supply which was due to anemic construction, a big delay in foreclosures and lots of underwater borrow
samsung could show growth of 35% and strategy analytics says samsung has a very broad product lineup. some traders noted a bearish report about iphone and ipad sales at deutsche bank as a possible reason that the stock was down today. even though the nasdaq closed higher on the day, apple kept -- kept the index's gains muted having the biggest drag on the nasdaq today. despite apple's move lower, it's up more than 4% this week. >> wow, okay. thank you. >>> a new warning that home...
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samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out. right after black friday, we finally got enough inventory and so, i think it's selling very well. just like we expected it to. >> i want to ask you about this very low end phone that you've introduced, the discover smartphone. a lot of the features that a lot of the high priced smartphones have, runs android 4.0, an nfc radio, it's got a rear camera, runs an lte. $49. with a contract. how does that kind of phone compete and from your profitability standpoint, aren't you better off receiving more phones like that than even an iphone 5? >> that's th
samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out....
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too quick to run right after samsung. but starting to look like the same product line. >> maybe this is just a great way to not introduce a new product, which would interfere with margins, put margin pressure on them. >> yeah, i ghesz theory that's been the big problem here, but i still think if you look at samsung's margins, 15%, ultimately, you have to think that apple is going somewhere near there. in the very short-term, for a trade, i think you can shoot against $435 on apple. you asked where to put new money to work, i think this is a place you can give it a shot. it is a trade. and use $435 as your top point. >> let's go to pops and drops. yahoo!, a pop and then a drop. >> north of $22 at one point yesterday in the aftermarket and then obviously dropped today. the conference call didn't go nearly as well. but i still think right here, i would say you buy it against. i think this stock moves higher. >> big pop for jcpenney, up 9%, anthony. >> what's happening, they are going back to that promotional strategy. ron jo
too quick to run right after samsung. but starting to look like the same product line. >> maybe this is just a great way to not introduce a new product, which would interfere with margins, put margin pressure on them. >> yeah, i ghesz theory that's been the big problem here, but i still think if you look at samsung's margins, 15%, ultimately, you have to think that apple is going somewhere near there. in the very short-term, for a trade, i think you can shoot against $435 on apple....
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apple and samsung, a lot of purists that want to stay there. i feel at this point it's a little too late. nothing stands out or is really fantastic about this device. people who went to the iphone would think about going back because they may have been frustrated with the keyboard on ios, a really good keyboard on the blackberry 10 but i don't know if it's enough to bring back the masses of people they need to rebuild themselves as a company >> you like it but don't think it's a game-changer? >> absolutely. need to come out with a big blockbuster and what they have is a nice phone, really nice in every regard but not really a standout in any way. michael copeland, what's your take? >> this remains me a little bit of palm when people got excited about the new operating system and slick and multitasked. people didn't care. web-os disappeared. this may be something similar. reviewers like it but there's too much of a cost to switch. i don't think blackberry will be able to keep up in the future. it took them long enough to get this out with the li
apple and samsung, a lot of purists that want to stay there. i feel at this point it's a little too late. nothing stands out or is really fantastic about this device. people who went to the iphone would think about going back because they may have been frustrated with the keyboard on ios, a really good keyboard on the blackberry 10 but i don't know if it's enough to bring back the masses of people they need to rebuild themselves as a company >> you like it but don't think it's a...
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. >> the competitor samsung, i keep thinking about the european trip, and you saw samsung there. >> i did. i got a lot of tweets on that, too, saying, you know, come on. >> you're breaking -- >> they have iphones over there, too. >> on "usa today," in front of the business section, all about apple losing their cool again. samsung, meantime, crossing in the 100 million unit mark in the galaxy. >> do you also throw out the suppliers with this, with the momentum downward? do you throw out the names like broadcom and qualcomm, which is both on android and apple? if apple is losing handsets to samsung, broadcom would pick that up. >> everything's so tainted. qualcomm, 4g, 5g, doesn't matter, you're going to need their chips. arm holdings downgraded today. the apple complex, which was so great when momentum was terrific, is, of course, in reverse momentum. i think people don't know what to do. there's a lot of people who came in to apple between 500 and 700, because i think many things seem like they're going great. and they don't know what to do, other than criticize people who wonder whet
. >> the competitor samsung, i keep thinking about the european trip, and you saw samsung there. >> i did. i got a lot of tweets on that, too, saying, you know, come on. >> you're breaking -- >> they have iphones over there, too. >> on "usa today," in front of the business section, all about apple losing their cool again. samsung, meantime, crossing in the 100 million unit mark in the galaxy. >> do you also throw out the suppliers with this, with...
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. >> speaking of strong earnings, good news for apple rival samsung. it beat expectations, bringing a record 6.6 billion euros in profit in the fourth quarter. >> the new numbers were largely thanks to sales of its property galaxy -- popular galaxy line of smartphone. samsung is powering ahead, managing to ship 63 million smartphones worldwide, putting it well ahead of apple's iphone. despite the record-breaking quarter, samsung expects sales to taper off in 2013. >> strikes have continued at dusseldorf and cologne airport, causing a second day of flight cancellations and heavy delays. >> long lines formed at check-in areas while around 170 flights have been canceled so far. on thursday, august 2 hundred flights were canceled here the trade union is demanding a pay raise for staff at the airports, but try as i said to continue into friday evening. >> back to my part of the world. if it is not drought, it is the rains and floods. and a trillion teenager and his rescue had a dramatic escape in queensland. >> the boy was found clinging to a tree. his resc
. >> speaking of strong earnings, good news for apple rival samsung. it beat expectations, bringing a record 6.6 billion euros in profit in the fourth quarter. >> the new numbers were largely thanks to sales of its property galaxy -- popular galaxy line of smartphone. samsung is powering ahead, managing to ship 63 million smartphones worldwide, putting it well ahead of apple's iphone. despite the record-breaking quarter, samsung expects sales to taper off in 2013. >> strikes...
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argument has been on apple for the last several months that someone will knock them off their perch, samsung or somebody will come along and knock them down, google will not sit up there forever. they have 75%. they won't go up to 100%. i'm not knocking google. i wish i was long the stock but i think at this level and the is the better buy. >> i look at all the different revenue streams that apple has that aren't available right now to google because, a, they give away the software, the android operating system and so forth. apple, on the other hand, gets paid for the itunes store and takes money basically 30% of every sale there over at the app store. they're making money on almost everything that you use that ecosystem for. google doesn't. google, on the other hand, has monetized search both on the desktop and on mobile better than anybody else yet. they've got that big risk that facebook, just as murphy said, somebody is going to be coming after them on search. well, we know who one of those somebodies is -- it's facebook. and it is in mobile which is how more and more of us are searching
argument has been on apple for the last several months that someone will knock them off their perch, samsung or somebody will come along and knock them down, google will not sit up there forever. they have 75%. they won't go up to 100%. i'm not knocking google. i wish i was long the stock but i think at this level and the is the better buy. >> i look at all the different revenue streams that apple has that aren't available right now to google because, a, they give away the software, the...
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the strong yuan is weighing on samsung. company related losses could amount to roughly $2.8 billion. they say they will work hard to provide higher quality frouts become more competitive. that want does it for biz this week. let's check in now on the markets. >>> aviation authorities in the united states and japan are keeping an even closer contact these days. most of their discussion involve the 787 dreamliner. the boeing made plane has been grounded following a series of problems. the biggest involves the jet's batteries. nhk world bring us up to speed on the investigation. >> translator: investigators are hoping to find out why the battery in the 787 caught fire while the plane was on the tarmac in boston. >> we do not expect to see fire events on board aircraft. this is a very serious air safety concern. >> reporter: the lithium batteries play a key role. dream liners have two sets of them. one is under the cockpit. it provides back up energy in an emergency. the other is under the passenger cabin. it starts the jet's e
the strong yuan is weighing on samsung. company related losses could amount to roughly $2.8 billion. they say they will work hard to provide higher quality frouts become more competitive. that want does it for biz this week. let's check in now on the markets. >>> aviation authorities in the united states and japan are keeping an even closer contact these days. most of their discussion involve the 787 dreamliner. the boeing made plane has been grounded following a series of problems....
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>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been well flagged, isn't that important. >> at the same time, though, there are analysts who -- and we've seen this. who will get the set of numberes and will go, relative to what i expected, they said x about same-store sales and y about aluminum pricing and there is information they're getting out of these results and out of the conference calls, too. >> absolutely. it's what's behind the headline results that's informational and instructive. and that's what the analysts will be taking out of it. before they can get into that, they have to flesh out with their
>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been...
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really, the only competitor out there i see out there is samsung. >> all right. >> and the ipad mini is on fire in china. >> you don't think i should hold out for the blackberry 10? >> we're going to be the last people on earth with one of these. >> and our senior producer over there, too. thank you, gentlemen. happy new year. >> thanks, happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> it was a happy new year on wall street. the dow and nasdaq posting their biggest gains in half a year. >> will stocks keep flying hike tomorrow morning or come crashing down from a bad hangover? two of the streets top money pros will weigh in, coming up pros will weigh in, coming up next. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. [ "the odd
really, the only competitor out there i see out there is samsung. >> all right. >> and the ipad mini is on fire in china. >> you don't think i should hold out for the blackberry 10? >> we're going to be the last people on earth with one of these. >> and our senior producer over there, too. thank you, gentlemen. happy new year. >> thanks, happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> it was a happy new year on wall street. the dow and nasdaq posting...
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you have to go through qualcomm and their licensing if you want to be an apple, if you want to be in samsung, if you want to be in r.i.m., so that's why i like it quite a bit. one thing i would have liked to ask lee what he sees in terms of the downside in bonds, so i think they go to 2.5% to 3%. he's not expecting the retail investor to come out but pointed institutions sell direct directly into bonds. the reverse. >> back the other way. >> and i think that's the trade of the year and what's going to happen. we talked a little bit before he came on air, lee and i this morning and volatility as he said, not to be undersold. his downside is a little more than the recent lows i believe of 1375, not to put words in his mouth, but you could, you know, where i'm most optimistic actually is we talk about how corporations have really ratcheted down their costs, to me that turns to leverage on the upside, if the economy does go above 2%. >> joe that sounds like it falls with you as well. weiss says it could be the trade of the year, the rotation from bonds into equities. >> sure, i mean you're looki
you have to go through qualcomm and their licensing if you want to be an apple, if you want to be in samsung, if you want to be in r.i.m., so that's why i like it quite a bit. one thing i would have liked to ask lee what he sees in terms of the downside in bonds, so i think they go to 2.5% to 3%. he's not expecting the retail investor to come out but pointed institutions sell direct directly into bonds. the reverse. >> back the other way. >> and i think that's the trade of the year...
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samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out? >> all right. that's what we're looking at. >>> joining us is will connors, reporter at the "wall street journal." will, good to see you. thanks for joining us. i did get a little look at this with the ceo in davos on friday. i don't know much. it looked pretty cool to me. so look -- i guess the thing is, are consumers, customers going to want to buy it, and what does it do for the company? >> the thing is, is r.i.m. going to have enough marketing power with the carriers, its own cash, to get it in enough hands of consumers so they can test i
samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out?...
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i think that samsung has come on very strong. when you go to a resaler, the sales for samsung are much stronger than they used to be. i think this shift has got to be acknowledged. as henry blodgett said, the stock is inexpensive. when you have something that is old news, new news, it doesn't matter, there is a continuing recognition that something is just not as great at apple that it used to be. >> i think we can make the argument all day and all night, the valuation, cash on hand, dividend that apple is paying. at the same time you can make that case for a lot of other tech stocks out there. they pay a dividend and yet the stocks don't move much anymore. and i'm thinking of like a microsoft, for instance. >> well, i was just reiterating what henry was saying. >> right. >> i feel that, again, there's a lot of things that are subtly wrong with apple. the new itune iteration is just hated. i don't know a soul who likes it. it's very clear that there are real issues involving the ipad mini and whether it's as exciting as it used t
i think that samsung has come on very strong. when you go to a resaler, the sales for samsung are much stronger than they used to be. i think this shift has got to be acknowledged. as henry blodgett said, the stock is inexpensive. when you have something that is old news, new news, it doesn't matter, there is a continuing recognition that something is just not as great at apple that it used to be. >> i think we can make the argument all day and all night, the valuation, cash on hand,...
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it'll compete in price with the iphone and samsung galaxy, and we think it'll have less of a chance of converting those customers over." monday, the current ticker symbol will change from rim to bbry. the stock, which surged 140% in anticipation of the launch, wound up losing 12%, down $1.88 per share. many have called this a hail mary pass for blackberrym, which fits with an expensive ad buy during the super bowl. the company also introduced singer- songwriter alicia keys as its global creative director. a bankruptcy court will consider a proposal today that could return missing money to mf global investors. farmers and other investors lost mllions of dollars when the brokerage firm fell apart in 2011. regulators uncovered $1.6 billion trapped in wire transfers. the new york times is calling today's court proceedings a turning point in the case. boeing's ceo is confident investigations will reveal the source of the dreamliner's problems, but won't say how long that will take. joe schwieterman, an airline analyst, predicts pressure from airlines may get the planes back in service withi
it'll compete in price with the iphone and samsung galaxy, and we think it'll have less of a chance of converting those customers over." monday, the current ticker symbol will change from rim to bbry. the stock, which surged 140% in anticipation of the launch, wound up losing 12%, down $1.88 per share. many have called this a hail mary pass for blackberrym, which fits with an expensive ad buy during the super bowl. the company also introduced singer- songwriter alicia keys as its global...
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they can't simply have another phone out there and hope to battle against samsung and apples of the world. >> would you buy it at $28 a share? >> we prefer to wait. i have a neutral on the side right now. >> yun kim, thank you. >> thank you. >> michael far, president of far, marshall and washington. >> thank you. >> we were talking earlier and it hasn't rewarded you for a long time. >> it hasn't rewarded us. >> why do you hold it. >> let's look at numbers on microsoft. expecting 75 sent for the quarter with be that turns into about three bucks for the year. on a $27 stock microsoft is trading around nine times this year's estimates. 5.60 sint cents in cash and 3% yield. this is a stock with a lost cash, a lot of flexibility, good model and yes, we've had trouble with pcs. and because in terms of a pc cycle, it has been somewhat elong gated bay shift to the tablets. people are buying tablets. with a mature, very nice safe company, sooner or later, i this i they get it right. but you get paid to wait. >> but you've been waiting a long time, michael. i hear you nibbling at the value. you tal
they can't simply have another phone out there and hope to battle against samsung and apples of the world. >> would you buy it at $28 a share? >> we prefer to wait. i have a neutral on the side right now. >> yun kim, thank you. >> thank you. >> michael far, president of far, marshall and washington. >> thank you. >> we were talking earlier and it hasn't rewarded you for a long time. >> it hasn't rewarded us. >> why do you hold it. >>...
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. >> samsung -- >> it's all good. we want to run business applications so our customers take better care of their customers. so they can provision applications on the mobile, make their customers happy and we secure those devices and those transactions so our customers are best-run businesses. my thing is the knowledge company. >> okay. >> if you think about the cloud big data and mobile and knowing more about the end-to-end value chain on how to connect with that customer, than any other company in the world, that's the knowledge company. that's s.a.p. >> so the knowledge company even works in an atmosphere like europe where obviously your numbers are as if europe's doing well. what happens to your numbers if europe actually does well itself? >> they go even higher. i mean, we grew 13% in europe. we grew five times faster than our nearest competitor. we're taking share from everybody. and if you look at our competitors, why are they losing? >> jim, why are they losing? >> why are they losing? because the eye has to b
. >> samsung -- >> it's all good. we want to run business applications so our customers take better care of their customers. so they can provision applications on the mobile, make their customers happy and we secure those devices and those transactions so our customers are best-run businesses. my thing is the knowledge company. >> okay. >> if you think about the cloud big data and mobile and knowing more about the end-to-end value chain on how to connect with that...
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. >>> samsung posted record profits but show signs that maybe the smartphone slowdown is not an apple problem. apple slightly higher after closing down 12% yesterday. >>> futures moving higher as the dow looks at a march toward record territory. posted gains for the tenth time in the last 11 sessions. also, the s&p 500 surpassing the 1,500 mark for the first time since december 2007, but closed below that level with a slight gain on the session. certainly it seems like it's all positive. the dow transports confirming this move higher. it was pointed out in a note a couple of days ago that that's the buy signal here on the dow. yesterday's market action, jim, was that concerning that it couldn't hold 1,500? >> i'm not going to be concerned about where they nailed it at the close. the earnings per share have just been stellar. not just the bottom one. the outline's been great. procter & gamble this morning, and i was on the starbucks call. they're firing on every single cylinder, delivering on all promises, 3m, big dow stocks, they're talking about the big turn in asia. asia turn, asia
. >>> samsung posted record profits but show signs that maybe the smartphone slowdown is not an apple problem. apple slightly higher after closing down 12% yesterday. >>> futures moving higher as the dow looks at a march toward record territory. posted gains for the tenth time in the last 11 sessions. also, the s&p 500 surpassing the 1,500 mark for the first time since december 2007, but closed below that level with a slight gain on the session. certainly it seems like...
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in some ways, i think, melissa, others would argue, at&t and verizon versus apple and samsung, how much can we pull back some of the subsidy that goes into perhaps these margin numbers, what other things can we do to bring operating costs down as well. but there will be a read through to apple here. at least people will try to. perhaps a positive one -- >> that's what my take looks like. >> take caution there. don't read too much into it. nonetheless, that would be the take. >> we're going to get at&t this week. and apple. and maybe two other s&p companies. >> this is it. go to davos to avoid these -- oh, no, i'm here. >> ouch for those who go to davos. >> you were saying, jim, you were telling david before the show, you do not take this week off for a reason. >> you cannot take this week off. how do you do your job? this is it. will ray lewis take off super bowl week? i doubt it. look, i'll take the heat. i like ray. sorry. i like him. >> what a weekend of football. would you buy apple ahead of the earnings this week? >> i think it's fine. >> tempered enthusiasm. >> apple's fine. >> th
in some ways, i think, melissa, others would argue, at&t and verizon versus apple and samsung, how much can we pull back some of the subsidy that goes into perhaps these margin numbers, what other things can we do to bring operating costs down as well. but there will be a read through to apple here. at least people will try to. perhaps a positive one -- >> that's what my take looks like. >> take caution there. don't read too much into it. nonetheless, that would be the take....
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samsung will see record profits in the port quarter up 89% from last year and the fifth quarter in a row, success largely fuelled by demand for the galaxy tablet and smart phone. the company sells 500 and set a minute. in an everett to compete with samsung apple is said to be working on a cheaper version of its iphone 5 to be sold in china and other emerging-market. sources said a unit will have a large display and revamped design released at the end of this year. speaking of gadgets, it is the largest new product show of the year, consumer electronics show in las vegas. we are live for the biggest players in town. shibani joshi has the first-ever north american television interview with sony's new president and ceo and liz claimant with verizon's chairman and ceo, a first on fox business interview. as we go to great take a look at oil, down slightly, tight trading range for oil, $92.98. we will be right back. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24
samsung will see record profits in the port quarter up 89% from last year and the fifth quarter in a row, success largely fuelled by demand for the galaxy tablet and smart phone. the company sells 500 and set a minute. in an everett to compete with samsung apple is said to be working on a cheaper version of its iphone 5 to be sold in china and other emerging-market. sources said a unit will have a large display and revamped design released at the end of this year. speaking of gadgets, it is the...
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if apple speeds up their product portfolio to counter companies like samsung that will put a rocket engine under apple there. >> yes, it will get people to buy these products, gene, but my concern as an invest certificate argument to be made is that after, what six months or so, then that's when you start getting savings in terms of sol automatic from any new products you start shortening these cycles you can won't get that scale that they have had with past products. gene? >> a fair concern. if you look at the street estimates for margin, 42% for 2013, 45% for the last cycle. in some ways, guidance about gross mar joins anticipate what you talked about. >> apple doesn't quickly obsolete its older products. the slightly older products become what occupies the lower cost slot. by speeding up releases, maintaining the older products in the market and achieving mar jirn on them, just reducing their subsidy. air. chiefing margin on them but selling them at a lower cost, the impact net net on margins is lower. doesn't solve the are margin problem, sasha. >> 63% upside from here. does that keep
if apple speeds up their product portfolio to counter companies like samsung that will put a rocket engine under apple there. >> yes, it will get people to buy these products, gene, but my concern as an invest certificate argument to be made is that after, what six months or so, then that's when you start getting savings in terms of sol automatic from any new products you start shortening these cycles you can won't get that scale that they have had with past products. gene? >> a...
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samsung uses their own chips, for example, in their flat screen tv set. there isn't any proprietary advantage among chipmakers to get into the tv set business. and intel made a misstep, i believe, in announcing that they're putting out their virtual cable in a -- the form of a set top box. set top boxes are going away. the chips in mobile devices, like the ipads and smartphones are going to be the remote controlled devices of the future that brings video over the internet and into your flat screen tv. you don't need to have a set top box. you may not have to have a chip in the tv set the way samsung and lg and sharp and others are moving. >> there i was, the day after christmas watching the bouncing abby christmas special on catch up on my tv, right? that makes me a new fangeled user, as media? >> well, you've been talking about the big football game here, the notre dame/alabama game. i've been watching all weekend the nfl playoff games on my ipad and i'll be watching the alabama/notre dame game on a smartphone or on an i had pad. >> who is going to win?
samsung uses their own chips, for example, in their flat screen tv set. there isn't any proprietary advantage among chipmakers to get into the tv set business. and intel made a misstep, i believe, in announcing that they're putting out their virtual cable in a -- the form of a set top box. set top boxes are going away. the chips in mobile devices, like the ipads and smartphones are going to be the remote controlled devices of the future that brings video over the internet and into your flat...
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real quick, samsung? i read that they may have, at least the gossip is, they may have a screen that won't break? it's a flexible screen? i'm excited if this is true. >> yes, so samsung has a huge product announcement and a lot of innovations. they're going to be showing off flexible displays. small and large, so smart phone and tv. but they're going to have a brand new product and i think that will be probably the most applicable thing to the earnings on samsung over the next year or two because it will go to market. >> brian white, thank you for w joining us this morning. >> coming up, several stocks on the move this morning. we'll check in with jim cramer at the new york stock exchange. that's nextment ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information
real quick, samsung? i read that they may have, at least the gossip is, they may have a screen that won't break? it's a flexible screen? i'm excited if this is true. >> yes, so samsung has a huge product announcement and a lot of innovations. they're going to be showing off flexible displays. small and large, so smart phone and tv. but they're going to have a brand new product and i think that will be probably the most applicable thing to the earnings on samsung over the next year or two...
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samsung electronics lost 2.5% despite record earnings. it also announced a cautious cap ex plan for the first time since the global financial crisis. meanwhile, kia motor fell almost 5% today, to a more than two-yee low after the rising won took a bite out of its profits. the asx/200 managed to extend its winning streak boosted by upbeat data and strong production reports. india's sensex is now still in action, trading higher by about 0.8%. on that note, let's get back to ross. >> okay. sixuan, thanks for that. good to see you. we'll catch you a little bit later. more to come here on "worldwide exchange" from davos. we'll be joined with mike brown. we'll get right to him when we come back. >>> as we can see the focus for the economy in davos, we can see mining and commodity experts. they think they're pretty optimistic for what's to come this year. here is a recap. >> i'm actually a little bit more optimistic that 2013 will see us recovering and, therefore, we take the view that the oil prices for 2013 and that will actually not slow down
samsung electronics lost 2.5% despite record earnings. it also announced a cautious cap ex plan for the first time since the global financial crisis. meanwhile, kia motor fell almost 5% today, to a more than two-yee low after the rising won took a bite out of its profits. the asx/200 managed to extend its winning streak boosted by upbeat data and strong production reports. india's sensex is now still in action, trading higher by about 0.8%. on that note, let's get back to ross. >> okay....
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>> they are really the only competitor, is samsung. look at the last few years, apple's grown stronger, samsung grows stronger. nokia is perhaps weaker, and hd is struggling. others did well in certain markets. ashley: looking at the numbers, samsung predicted to carve out 33% chunk of the market this year. that's up. apple shares up, 21% or 20% last year. you're saying, look, there's only two playerings here so there's plenty of food to go around for the competitors? >> yeah, it's a great place. there's only two players in the market in my view, and i think what we'll start to see apple do with the next iphone is that we're going to add colors. ashley: think it could be in the summer perhaps? >> a may or june. ashley: talk of an iphone mini, i don't know if you heard about it, but caters to the noncontract phone operators, $250 range allowing people to get the iphone experience. that's something that's good for apple, do you think? >> so we coined that term, when we put out our checks on what the next iphone is coming out, and we talk
>> they are really the only competitor, is samsung. look at the last few years, apple's grown stronger, samsung grows stronger. nokia is perhaps weaker, and hd is struggling. others did well in certain markets. ashley: looking at the numbers, samsung predicted to carve out 33% chunk of the market this year. that's up. apple shares up, 21% or 20% last year. you're saying, look, there's only two playerings here so there's plenty of food to go around for the competitors? >> yeah, it's...
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you look at samsung's growth, and samsung at 31% of worldwide shipments, from 8.8%. so we're seeing these two sort of cross paths here with samsung on the upswing, samsung yesterday reporting a record year, and apple on the down side. >> how long is tim cook going to subsidize its biggest enemy, samsung, and not go to taiwan semiconductors? do something about this south korean invasion. samsung is apple around the world. >> no doubt about it. took that nice train from london to paris. it goes a lot faster than amtrak, just so you know. >> does it lose money every year? >> no apple iphones to be found. but you saw a lot of galaxiegal >> you know, i've got to tell you, apple, wow, what a powerful hurt it's being put on a lot of people. this was one of those stories that everybody owns, and now everybody's saying, what the heck. >> right. >> got to break some news here with mary thompson. i think she's back at headquarters, news on aig. >> as we all know, the company's board is meeting today. and evidently after this meeting, according to a source, representatives from
you look at samsung's growth, and samsung at 31% of worldwide shipments, from 8.8%. so we're seeing these two sort of cross paths here with samsung on the upswing, samsung yesterday reporting a record year, and apple on the down side. >> how long is tim cook going to subsidize its biggest enemy, samsung, and not go to taiwan semiconductors? do something about this south korean invasion. samsung is apple around the world. >> no doubt about it. took that nice train from london to...
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we don't trade samsung. samsung's killing r.i.m. who's not killing r.i.m. nokia? >> we had an analyst saying all the things that were bad about amazon and how this is ahead. every time he said something bad, i played that -- >> i saw it. i saw it. i know. >> he looked over at the monitor, i think he thought jeff was listening for a minute. >> he was also thinking, oh, man, now i won't be able to talk to bassos anymore. >> that was a great interview. >> it never gets old, i will admit it. it never gets old. >> i'm glad we saved that. >> how about showing being completely wrong, not helping anyone. really making it impossible on amazon. he still comes on. that's my kind of guy. >> but jim, i said the metrics for apple at 700, every valuation number was cheap. whereas everyone for amazon here is expensive. yet look, you know, the market seems to know more than this. >> how about the guy putting on about a 50 p, where did he come on that? pin the tail on the pe? >> come up with whatever you want. >> there is no pe. >> keep the dream alive. >> yes. >> that's the beauty
we don't trade samsung. samsung's killing r.i.m. who's not killing r.i.m. nokia? >> we had an analyst saying all the things that were bad about amazon and how this is ahead. every time he said something bad, i played that -- >> i saw it. i saw it. i know. >> he looked over at the monitor, i think he thought jeff was listening for a minute. >> he was also thinking, oh, man, now i won't be able to talk to bassos anymore. >> that was a great interview. >> it...
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the bar for excitement and success, we are not taking they will overtake apple or samsung. if a chief 5% market share a home run. >> a far cry from the glory days when their shares peaked at over 48 canadian dollars. today, they are around 15 canadian dollars. that is a fall of 87% in just over five years. >> it is unlikely they will ever be a leader because google and apple, they have so much momentum. the opportunity is to make to become the third ecosystem. >> introducing the blackberry helmet. >> a humorous note to how addictive we were to blackberry. in technology, fortunes rise and fall fast food to the question is can blackberry's fortunes rise again? -- in technology, fortunes rise and fall fast. the question is, can blackberry's fortunes rise again? >> the injury suffered by an activist in pakistan were so intense that a piece of her skull ended up in her abdomen. now, they will prepare to remove it and put it back in her skull. the doctors said she had made a remarkable recovery. >> her injury was life- threatening. a recovery so far is described as remarkable. we
the bar for excitement and success, we are not taking they will overtake apple or samsung. if a chief 5% market share a home run. >> a far cry from the glory days when their shares peaked at over 48 canadian dollars. today, they are around 15 canadian dollars. that is a fall of 87% in just over five years. >> it is unlikely they will ever be a leader because google and apple, they have so much momentum. the opportunity is to make to become the third ecosystem. >> introducing...
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but i think apple is still growing, they're still -- there's no lines anymore if samsung is making fun of. that's going to be a problem for me. right now there's still lines and they're still growing and margins are still high. just not as much as they used to be. >> jon? >> you know, i think it's interesting that became was up so much yesterday powering the dow. this apple story is kind of like between the facebook ipo and ibm. ibm does so well at managing expectations. they're an extreme case of managing both expectations, and their earnings. facebook totally whipped it on their ipo by not correcting managing expectations. it seems like apple is sort of in that facebook wheelhouse trying to get more like ibm. right now, they're in the midst of a cycle where they redesigning a bunch of products. margins are down. but in terms of the number of iphones that they're shipping, very high. i mean, that's something that investors certainly need to think about. >> all right, john, thank you very much. daniel, thank you. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> the world economic forum is just hea
but i think apple is still growing, they're still -- there's no lines anymore if samsung is making fun of. that's going to be a problem for me. right now there's still lines and they're still growing and margins are still high. just not as much as they used to be. >> jon? >> you know, i think it's interesting that became was up so much yesterday powering the dow. this apple story is kind of like between the facebook ipo and ibm. ibm does so well at managing expectations. they're an...
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samsung electronics jumped 3.6% to another lifetime high. pasco up more than 3% boosted by upbeat chinese data. the steelmaker leading a consortium to buy a 15% stake in a canadian iron ore firm. in australia, optimism over the u.s. sent the asx 200 to a 19-month high. hopes of china's recovery. the ceo sounded a warning bell saying the current rally we're seeing, iron ore prices won't last. and china's official pmi data showed manufacturing activity expanded at a modest pace in november, matching december's seven-month high at 50.6. we'll see how chinese stocks reacted when the market reopens this friday. and that's also when japanese markets come back from holidays. meanwhile, india's pmi jumped to the highest level in six months. the sensex gaining about .7%. back to you. >> thanks for that. you would see the extended offer until january 10. in europe, just over an hour and, what, ten minutes into the trading day 9-1. on the front foot this first trading day of the year, pretty good gains for the year. the ftse was an underperformer along
samsung electronics jumped 3.6% to another lifetime high. pasco up more than 3% boosted by upbeat chinese data. the steelmaker leading a consortium to buy a 15% stake in a canadian iron ore firm. in australia, optimism over the u.s. sent the asx 200 to a 19-month high. hopes of china's recovery. the ceo sounded a warning bell saying the current rally we're seeing, iron ore prices won't last. and china's official pmi data showed manufacturing activity expanded at a modest pace in november,...
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can't tell you how many times i've been standing around and groups of people are comparing their latest samsung phone or talking about the next generations of devices out. the mobile world conference is next month in barcelona. how much pressure is on the company for new devices? i think it's been said many times. this is an extremely important earnings called for the company tomorrow night. we feel the echo system that apple brings to the table is very strong and powerful. we see about 20% 3g coverage for mobile phones at this point. there's a lot of smartphone buyers still to come into the market and we ultimately feel as though it's a samsung and apple ecosystem play here as we go forward. but, you know, i don't feel as though apple has lost the cool factor completely. we feel as though this year will be important from a product perspective of what they, again, have up their sleeve over the coming quarter peps. >> aaron, do you have an iphone? >> i do, iphone 5. >> are you using it now? >> i am. >> okay. just curious. so it still has the cool factor there with aaron rakers. he's coming in fr
can't tell you how many times i've been standing around and groups of people are comparing their latest samsung phone or talking about the next generations of devices out. the mobile world conference is next month in barcelona. how much pressure is on the company for new devices? i think it's been said many times. this is an extremely important earnings called for the company tomorrow night. we feel the echo system that apple brings to the table is very strong and powerful. we see about 20% 3g...
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what more could the man have done realistically against samsung sand apple? anything could have done yesterday to have held that stock up? >> to be very fair, you were right, he was dealt a very difficult hand when he stepped into this role. he has been -- he has done what he could with a very bad lot. however, however, i think the market is against him. you mention $70,000 apps, simon, but there are some that are missing and it becomes a chicken and egg type thing, people will come to them only if certain apps are there and if -- if those apps -- if people come, the apps probably will come. necessary a very tough position and i think he's done the best co-with a very difficult hand. >> last question, you know, some argue that maybe their best foot forward would have been to put the keyboard -- the q up first. targeting the people waiting for a new keyboard device for a while would that have mattered? >> i think there is blackberry loyalists do stay for the keyboard alone. there is something to be said for that, but that is coming likely in april. it is what
what more could the man have done realistically against samsung sand apple? anything could have done yesterday to have held that stock up? >> to be very fair, you were right, he was dealt a very difficult hand when he stepped into this role. he has been -- he has done what he could with a very bad lot. however, however, i think the market is against him. you mention $70,000 apps, simon, but there are some that are missing and it becomes a chicken and egg type thing, people will come to...
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gaining market share and face intense competition from samsung and others. ashley: thank you, nicole. we'll be back with you in 15 minutes. ashley: i sent some money to a guy in nigeria. waiting to hear back. tracy: i got some of those. herbalife is aggressive fighting charges that it is nothing more than a pyramid scheme. ashley: how the dollar is moving with the dollar moving slightly higher. down against almost all currencies. the yen slightly higher against the dollar. we'll be right back. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft prot
gaining market share and face intense competition from samsung and others. ashley: thank you, nicole. we'll be back with you in 15 minutes. ashley: i sent some money to a guy in nigeria. waiting to hear back. tracy: i got some of those. herbalife is aggressive fighting charges that it is nothing more than a pyramid scheme. ashley: how the dollar is moving with the dollar moving slightly higher. down against almost all currencies. the yen slightly higher against the dollar. we'll be right back....
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sound and the smart sound is actually a case, a case for your -- this one in this case this is the samsung galaxy note but the back of the case, opens up like this and like a trumpet effect i would say. it increases the sound if you're watching movies or listening to music, we use a smartphone to listen to music or a spokerphone for a group, amplifies the sound. you can see for this one it's actually a sand and the smart sound. very, very cool i think. and again, a simple idea that adds to some really high tech products. >> really cool. the ces is a big car show which i didn't know so tell us some of the cool things you could get for your car. >> well, it's a big car show annual it's a big app show, also. and here is the viper. this is from -- this is on an iphone. this is an app that you hook up with your car and this is the viper smart start and start your car from your iphone. and you can also use this with siri. i can't do that in the studio but you can tell siri to start the car. for those of us in the northeast, cold winter's morning or the hot area, a hot day, get the air conditioni
sound and the smart sound is actually a case, a case for your -- this one in this case this is the samsung galaxy note but the back of the case, opens up like this and like a trumpet effect i would say. it increases the sound if you're watching movies or listening to music, we use a smartphone to listen to music or a spokerphone for a group, amplifies the sound. you can see for this one it's actually a sand and the smart sound. very, very cool i think. and again, a simple idea that adds to some...
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samsung is going to do well. visa and mastercard are growing double digits. consumers all over if world, it's clipping coupons. you're not taking any credit risks. and we know more people are moving away from cash. look at companies doing that as opposed to a lot of investors say, well, i want that 6% dividend and i'll be happy with that. >> okay. and you talked about ford for a while. >> ford. their secular growth rate is there for you. you look at the auto companies, they're still growing. the average car is 11 years old. they have greater national exposure. they've just doubled their dividend. it's a dividend stock now with growth. a year ago, it didn't have a dividend. it wasn't investment grade. but you're up 40%. maybe you don't chase it now, but -- >> all right. so, joe, when we started the year, we did that, you know, that deal for the fiscal cliff. i don't know how you refer to it at this point. no one liked it. >> deal with the devil, joe? >> well, no. it was enough. it was enough. it got us through that period. then we said, well, we've got to two
samsung is going to do well. visa and mastercard are growing double digits. consumers all over if world, it's clipping coupons. you're not taking any credit risks. and we know more people are moving away from cash. look at companies doing that as opposed to a lot of investors say, well, i want that 6% dividend and i'll be happy with that. >> okay. and you talked about ford for a while. >> ford. their secular growth rate is there for you. you look at the auto companies, they're still...
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south korea's samsung electronics, lg display and sk hynix were also hurt by the news. >>> rio tinto says it will increase production by about 15% this year en route to a new record in 2012 that beat its own guidance. it's strong chinese demand which droe drove prices up around 80% since september. rio tinto shares declined early in australia. here in london, we're currently up .76%. >> interesting. meanwhile, china stands accused of illegally subsizing it's steelmakers. the steel producers are said to benefit from subsidized land, water, electricity and loans. that will help. the financial times reports that the european commission wants to strike back by slapping a duty of 50% on chinese coated steel. >> and for a look at asian commodity demand, we're joined by chung yang. good to see you. thank you for joining us. we had that strong china trade data out. what was interesting was quite a lot of stockpiling and rebuilding. i'm wondering whether they are doing that with commodities. >> i think for the euro for 201 is definitely the year of china play with the return of a china play a
south korea's samsung electronics, lg display and sk hynix were also hurt by the news. >>> rio tinto says it will increase production by about 15% this year en route to a new record in 2012 that beat its own guidance. it's strong chinese demand which droe drove prices up around 80% since september. rio tinto shares declined early in australia. here in london, we're currently up .76%. >> interesting. meanwhile, china stands accused of illegally subsizing it's steelmakers. the...
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i keep coming back to, samsung has the hot one. arm holdings, they're in apple. people are saying, look, i can't take apple anymore. now, remember, it is at 520. >> and maybe inside of apple you play like qualcomm, which gets into device, not just an apple device. qualcomm is estimated there's about $4 to $5 of content in every iphone, and that is about the same as samsung. that's the ultimate -- >> i went out and saved money with qualcomm. scott mcgregor's got it down. it's in everything. amen, qualcomm. >> still in the smartphone space, r.i.m. having what is like almost an echo of past headlines. that is more trouble with service in the middle east. i think asia -- no, middle east -- >> africa. >> -- africa, yeah. >> and indonesia. that's where they're headquartered, isn't it? >> big population there. >> another downgrade today. it's really -- the new iteration is apparently not taking the world by storm, right? you switched. everybody switched. >> i switched. >> you switched, right? growing work horses here, this is the bmo. the stock, people didn't like the l
i keep coming back to, samsung has the hot one. arm holdings, they're in apple. people are saying, look, i can't take apple anymore. now, remember, it is at 520. >> and maybe inside of apple you play like qualcomm, which gets into device, not just an apple device. qualcomm is estimated there's about $4 to $5 of content in every iphone, and that is about the same as samsung. that's the ultimate -- >> i went out and saved money with qualcomm. scott mcgregor's got it down. it's in...
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google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and months. it sounds like your sentiment has also changed. even if it's just the margins, at what valuation do you think apple should be trading right now? it's not the valuation it was trading at when it was $700, according to what you're saying. >> the valuation is extremely cheap. we're trading at ten times. take the cash out at 7. keep in mind, the earnings growth should be close to 20%. compare that to any tech company in the technology sector, or overall market and there's a big disconnect. we think the earnings growth trajectory for apple is extremely attractive. we think they can at least grow at 15. but the stock needs to trade much higher. we think it will. we disagree with you on the gross margins. we've seen
google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and months. it sounds like your sentiment has also changed. even if it's just the margins, at what valuation do you think...
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. >>> at the electronics show, televisions are getting a lot of attention including samsung's 85 inch set that could sell as much as $20,000. it has four times the resolution of current hdtvs and offers personalized suggestions for each viewer in the house. you can even swipe from screen to screen like an ipad on your wall. i guess like this. >> you have to be able to swipe. >> what the heck? >> a lot to see. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by looking at one freshman congressman in particular, tom cotton, a republican. why do you look at him and what does he represent? >> you look at someone like tom cotton and figure out why is it we can't get a grand fiscal cli cliff -- fiscal bargain and why gun laws unlikely in the next congress and immigration harder than people think. you look at a guy like tom cotton a mainstream republican, opposed to an
. >>> at the electronics show, televisions are getting a lot of attention including samsung's 85 inch set that could sell as much as $20,000. it has four times the resolution of current hdtvs and offers personalized suggestions for each viewer in the house. you can even swipe from screen to screen like an ipad on your wall. i guess like this. >> you have to be able to swipe. >> what the heck? >> a lot to see. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us?...
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. >> and samsung is getting huge market share. by the way, the coolest new phone you'll ever see in your whole life, they now make a screen that doesn't break. >> what? >> it's foldable, twistable, you can't break it. >> have you broken a screen on your phone? >> no, but people are constantly breaking phones. you drop them on the floor and they break. anyway, amazon is taking aim at apple's i tune store unveiling amazon autorip. it's free versions of music cds they pufr chased. analysts hope it will encourage more people to use the class service. >> how would you know whether you were being a really good lincoln or not? how do we know how he acted and how he talked? how would you know if someone was a really good -- other than just good makeup? how would you know whether it was good performance? >> it's guesswork. it doesn't sound like daniel day-lewis. >> but they're saying that he is -- that no one should even show um, that is nominated with him because he's going to win. but how do you know he's realistic? >> it is amazing cons
. >> and samsung is getting huge market share. by the way, the coolest new phone you'll ever see in your whole life, they now make a screen that doesn't break. >> what? >> it's foldable, twistable, you can't break it. >> have you broken a screen on your phone? >> no, but people are constantly breaking phones. you drop them on the floor and they break. anyway, amazon is taking aim at apple's i tune store unveiling amazon autorip. it's free versions of music cds they...